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#464373 10/23/2008 9:27 PM
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Thought I should share my experience with two good NOS parts suppliers that Ive dealt with recently finding some of the hard to find GMC COE specific parts.

The first is Automobile Archives. They are a little slower at getting things out but their prices are pretty darn reasonable as anyone whos bought NOS parts knows how quickly the price can skyrocket. The second is Collectors Auto Supply. A bit more pricey but being in the same state (and another office in Canada), theyve got parts out to me pretty quick.

Both have a great selection of parts in stock. Thought it was worth mentioning if anyone needs some of those hard to find parts.

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Jeff,

I'm not sure if we have these guys list in our L I N K S section, but I've sent this post to myself so I can check. It's always good to have GOOD links, with a testimony to boot!

Thanks for writing this.

And if you know of others (anyone), please send them on. You'd be amazed at how many solicitations we get that are just not related to old truck restoration. Sir Links A Lot weeds thru all those for me.

Peg


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I started to move this to "Big Bolts" when I read "COE specific parts" but checked the links first. Glad I did. Lots of NOS stuff for lots of projects.


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